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3 December, 17:06

Cards are drawn with replacement from a standard deck until a king is drawn. does this constitute a binomial experiment? why or why not? choose the correct answer below.

a. yes, because there are three independent draws. for each draw there are two outcomes (king and not king) and a constant probability of getting a king.

b. no, because there is not a fixed number of trials.

c. no, because there are more than two outcomes each time a card is drawn.

d. no, because the probability of getting a king will change from one trial to the next.

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  1. 3 December, 17:12
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    The correct answer is B) No, because there is not a fixed number of trials.
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